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Reported speech
/
Indirect speech
Direct speech Indirect speech
George says: “I
want to eat.”
George says that
he wants to eat.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I hate horor
films.” says
Sergio.
Sergio says that
he hates horror
films.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Statements
Subject + reporting verb + (that)
+ subject + verb…
Direct speech Indirect speech
 Present simple.
 Present continuous.
 Have.
 Will.
 Can.
 Must.
 May.
 Past simple.
 Past continuous.
 Had.
 Would.
 Could.
 Had to.
 Might.
Direct speech Indirect speech
 Past simple.
 Present perfect
simple.
 Past perfect simple.
 Past perfect
continuous.
 Past perfect simple.
 Past perfect simple.
 Past perfect simple.
 Past perfect
continuous.
Direct speech Indirect speech
 Now.
 Today.
 Tomorrow.
 This.
 These.
 Here.
 I.
 My.
 Then.
 That day.
 The next / following day.
 That.
 Those.
 There.
 He / She.
 His / Her.
Direct speech Indirect speech
 Yesterday.
 The day before yesterday.
 The day after tomorrow.
 Next week.
 Last month.
 Ten years ago.
 The day before.
 Two days before.
 Two days later.
 The following week / the week
after.
 The previous month / the month
before.
 Ten years before.
Direct speech Indirect speech
George said: “I
want to eat.”
George said that
he wanted to
eat.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I want to be
famous,” said
Alex to her
friends.
Alex said that
she wanted to
be famous.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I want to be
famous,” said
Alex to her
friends.
Alex told her
friends that she
wanted to be
famous.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I enjoy the
beach,” Jenny
said.
Jenny said that
she enjoyed the
beach.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“Brad is
studying,”his
mum said.
Brad’s mum said
that he was
studying.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“You can see Big
Ben if you go to
London,” the
tour guide said.
The tour guide
said that I
could see Big
Ben if I went to
London.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“You must be 18
to drive,” the
police said.
The police said
that I had to
be 18 to drive.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I will bring you
my CD
tomorrow,” Jane
said.
Jane said that
she would bring
me her CD the
next day.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“We have been
here before,”
he said.
He said that
they had been
there before.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“There was an
earthquake last
night,” the
reporter said.
The reporter
said that there
had been an
earthquake the
night before.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I hate reality
TV,” said
Jenny.
Jenny said that
she hated
reality TV.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I was really
proud of my
brother when he
won a quiz
show,” said
Clare.
Clare said that
she had been
really proud of
her brother
when he had
won a quiz show.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“These people
deserve better,”
stated the MP.
The MP stated
that those
people deserved
better.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“This café is
awful;” we can’t
eat here!” said
Paul.
Paul said that
that café was
awful and they
couldn’t eat
there.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I moved to
Oxford six
months ago, “
said Scarlett.
Scarlett said
that she had
moved to
Oxford six
months before.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I buy the paper
every day,” said
Jamie.
Jamie said that
he bought the
paper every
day.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“They are
studying,” Kate
told me.
Kate told me
that they were
studying.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“Daniel called me
on Saturday,”
said Mary.
Mary said that
Daniel had
called her on
Saturday.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I’ve seen all
Almodóvar’s
films,”
announced
Helen.
Helen announced
that she had
seen all
Almodóvar’s
films.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I’ll help you
with your
homework,” said
Ana.
Ana said that
she would help
me with my
homework.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I can speak
Portuguese,”
declared
Richard.
Richard
declared that
he could speak
Portuguese.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“It may snow
today,” warned
the
weatherman.
The weatherman
warned that it
might snow that
day.
Direct speech Indirect speech
“I must go,” said
Betty.
Betty said that
she had to go.
Questions in reported
speech
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
 Wh-questions.
 Yes / No questions.
 Subject + reporting
verb + wh-word +
subject + verb…
 Subject + reporting
verb + whether / if
+ subject + verb…
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
Contamos lo que
alguien ha
preguntado sin
hacer ningún
cambio en sus
palabras.
La interrogativa
deja de serlo y
se convierte en
una oración
enunciativa (sin
inversión sujeto
verbo, sin auxiliar,
sin signo de
interrogación).
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
Contamos lo que
alguien ha
preguntado sin
hacer ningún
cambio en sus
palabras.
El resto de
cambios que
vimos al
principio se
mantienen (verbos,
pronombres, adjetivos,
expresiones de tiempo,
expresiones de lugar).
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
Las Yes / No
questions son las
que se contestan
con un sí o un
no.
 Al pasarlas a
estilo indirecto
empleamos el
verbo ask + if…
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
Las Wh-questions
no se pueden
contestar con un sí
o un no porque
empiezan con una
partícula
interrogativa (What,
who, where, when, why,how,
…).
 Al pasarlas a
estilo indirecto
empleamos el
verbo ask +
Wh-word…
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Are they eating
now?” I asked.
I asked if they
were eating
then.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Is this our new
car?” asked
Rachel.
Rachel asked if
that was their
new car.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“What is the
name of the new
film?” she
asked.
She asked what
the name of the
new film was.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Where does
Ryan live?”
Carol asked.
Carol asked
where Ryan
lived.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Can we meet
now?” Don
asked.
Don asked if we
could meet
then.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“How often do
you listen to the
Spanish radio?”
Tim wanted to
know.
Tim wanted to
know how often
we listened to
the radio.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“How is English
changing?” she
asked.
She asked how
English was
changing.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Why do girls
want to look like
size zero
models?” asked
the journalist.
The journalist
asked why girls
wanted to look
like size zero
models.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Have you seen
the news?”
asked Jude.
Jude asked me if
I had seen the
news.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“How many
people will be
attending the
conference?”
asked the
organizers.
The organizers
asked how many
people would be
attending the
conference.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Questions
“Are we
obsessed with
celebrities?”
wondered the
magazine editor.
The magazine
editor wondered
whether we
were obsessed
with celebrities.
Orders, requests and
suggestions in
reported speech
Direct speech Indirect speech
Affirmative orders and requests
Subject + reporting verb +
indirect object + to + infinitive…
Direct speech Indirect speech
Affirmative orders and requests
“Can you buy
some chocolate
when you go to
the shop?”
asked Susan.
Susan asked me
to buy some
chocolate when
I went to the
shop.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Affirmative orders and requests
“Read the text,”
said the teacher
to the students.
The teacher told
the students to
read the text.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Negative orders and requests
Subject + reporting verb +
indirect object + not + to +
infinitive…
Direct speech Indirect speech
Negative orders and requests
“Don’t move!” the
policeman
ordered the
criminal not to
move.
The policeman
ordered the
criminal not to
move.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Suggestions
• Subject + suggest + (not) + verb +
-ing…
• Subject + suggest + (that) + subject +
infinitive without to…
• Subject + suggest + (that) + should +
infinitive without to…
Direct speech Indirect speech
Suggestions
“Let’s not go to
France this
year,” suggested
Jack.
Jack suggested
not going to
France that
year.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Suggestions
“How about
having sushi
tonight?” said
Chloe.
Chloe suggested
that we have
sushi that night.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Suggestions
“Why don’t we
recycle more?”
said Liam.
Liam suggested
that we should
recycle more.
Reporting verbs and
structures
Direct speech Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Subject + reporting verb + (not)
+ to + infinitive…
agree / offer / promise / refuse / threaten
Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
He refused to leave the house.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Subject + reporting verb
+indirect object + (not) + to +
infinitive…
advise / ask / encourage / invite / order/
persuade / recommend / remind / tell / warn
Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
The weatherman warned us to
expect a storm that night.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Subject + reporting verb + (not)
+ verb + -ing…
apologize for / deny / recommend / suggest
Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
The paparazzi apologized for
harassing the actress.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Subject + reporting verb + (that)
+ subject + verb…
add / admit / agree / announce / claim /
complain / declare / deny / explain / insist /
mention / predict / promise / reply / reveal /
say / state / suggest
Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
The man admitted that he had
stolen the money.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Subject + reporting verb +
indirect object + (that) +
subject + verb…
persuade / remind / tell / warn
Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Max reminded me that he was
going out that night.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
Subject + reporting verb + if /
whether / wh-word + subject +
verb…
ask / enquire / question / wonder / want to
know
Indirect speech
Reporting verbs
The actor wondered whether he
would win a prize at the awards
ceremony that night.
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Indirect speech

  • 2. Direct speech Indirect speech George says: “I want to eat.” George says that he wants to eat.
  • 3. Direct speech Indirect speech “I hate horor films.” says Sergio. Sergio says that he hates horror films.
  • 4. Direct speech Indirect speech Statements Subject + reporting verb + (that) + subject + verb…
  • 5. Direct speech Indirect speech  Present simple.  Present continuous.  Have.  Will.  Can.  Must.  May.  Past simple.  Past continuous.  Had.  Would.  Could.  Had to.  Might.
  • 6. Direct speech Indirect speech  Past simple.  Present perfect simple.  Past perfect simple.  Past perfect continuous.  Past perfect simple.  Past perfect simple.  Past perfect simple.  Past perfect continuous.
  • 7. Direct speech Indirect speech  Now.  Today.  Tomorrow.  This.  These.  Here.  I.  My.  Then.  That day.  The next / following day.  That.  Those.  There.  He / She.  His / Her.
  • 8. Direct speech Indirect speech  Yesterday.  The day before yesterday.  The day after tomorrow.  Next week.  Last month.  Ten years ago.  The day before.  Two days before.  Two days later.  The following week / the week after.  The previous month / the month before.  Ten years before.
  • 9. Direct speech Indirect speech George said: “I want to eat.” George said that he wanted to eat.
  • 10. Direct speech Indirect speech “I want to be famous,” said Alex to her friends. Alex said that she wanted to be famous.
  • 11. Direct speech Indirect speech “I want to be famous,” said Alex to her friends. Alex told her friends that she wanted to be famous.
  • 12. Direct speech Indirect speech “I enjoy the beach,” Jenny said. Jenny said that she enjoyed the beach.
  • 13. Direct speech Indirect speech “Brad is studying,”his mum said. Brad’s mum said that he was studying.
  • 14. Direct speech Indirect speech “You can see Big Ben if you go to London,” the tour guide said. The tour guide said that I could see Big Ben if I went to London.
  • 15. Direct speech Indirect speech “You must be 18 to drive,” the police said. The police said that I had to be 18 to drive.
  • 16. Direct speech Indirect speech “I will bring you my CD tomorrow,” Jane said. Jane said that she would bring me her CD the next day.
  • 17. Direct speech Indirect speech “We have been here before,” he said. He said that they had been there before.
  • 18. Direct speech Indirect speech “There was an earthquake last night,” the reporter said. The reporter said that there had been an earthquake the night before.
  • 19. Direct speech Indirect speech “I hate reality TV,” said Jenny. Jenny said that she hated reality TV.
  • 20. Direct speech Indirect speech “I was really proud of my brother when he won a quiz show,” said Clare. Clare said that she had been really proud of her brother when he had won a quiz show.
  • 21. Direct speech Indirect speech “These people deserve better,” stated the MP. The MP stated that those people deserved better.
  • 22. Direct speech Indirect speech “This café is awful;” we can’t eat here!” said Paul. Paul said that that café was awful and they couldn’t eat there.
  • 23. Direct speech Indirect speech “I moved to Oxford six months ago, “ said Scarlett. Scarlett said that she had moved to Oxford six months before.
  • 24. Direct speech Indirect speech “I buy the paper every day,” said Jamie. Jamie said that he bought the paper every day.
  • 25. Direct speech Indirect speech “They are studying,” Kate told me. Kate told me that they were studying.
  • 26. Direct speech Indirect speech “Daniel called me on Saturday,” said Mary. Mary said that Daniel had called her on Saturday.
  • 27. Direct speech Indirect speech “I’ve seen all Almodóvar’s films,” announced Helen. Helen announced that she had seen all Almodóvar’s films.
  • 28. Direct speech Indirect speech “I’ll help you with your homework,” said Ana. Ana said that she would help me with my homework.
  • 29. Direct speech Indirect speech “I can speak Portuguese,” declared Richard. Richard declared that he could speak Portuguese.
  • 30. Direct speech Indirect speech “It may snow today,” warned the weatherman. The weatherman warned that it might snow that day.
  • 31. Direct speech Indirect speech “I must go,” said Betty. Betty said that she had to go.
  • 33. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions  Wh-questions.  Yes / No questions.  Subject + reporting verb + wh-word + subject + verb…  Subject + reporting verb + whether / if + subject + verb…
  • 34. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions Contamos lo que alguien ha preguntado sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras. La interrogativa deja de serlo y se convierte en una oración enunciativa (sin inversión sujeto verbo, sin auxiliar, sin signo de interrogación).
  • 35. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions Contamos lo que alguien ha preguntado sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras. El resto de cambios que vimos al principio se mantienen (verbos, pronombres, adjetivos, expresiones de tiempo, expresiones de lugar).
  • 36. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions Las Yes / No questions son las que se contestan con un sí o un no.  Al pasarlas a estilo indirecto empleamos el verbo ask + if…
  • 37. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions Las Wh-questions no se pueden contestar con un sí o un no porque empiezan con una partícula interrogativa (What, who, where, when, why,how, …).  Al pasarlas a estilo indirecto empleamos el verbo ask + Wh-word…
  • 38. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Are they eating now?” I asked. I asked if they were eating then.
  • 39. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Is this our new car?” asked Rachel. Rachel asked if that was their new car.
  • 40. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “What is the name of the new film?” she asked. She asked what the name of the new film was.
  • 41. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Where does Ryan live?” Carol asked. Carol asked where Ryan lived.
  • 42. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Can we meet now?” Don asked. Don asked if we could meet then.
  • 43. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “How often do you listen to the Spanish radio?” Tim wanted to know. Tim wanted to know how often we listened to the radio.
  • 44. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “How is English changing?” she asked. She asked how English was changing.
  • 45. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Why do girls want to look like size zero models?” asked the journalist. The journalist asked why girls wanted to look like size zero models.
  • 46. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Have you seen the news?” asked Jude. Jude asked me if I had seen the news.
  • 47. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “How many people will be attending the conference?” asked the organizers. The organizers asked how many people would be attending the conference.
  • 48. Direct speech Indirect speech Questions “Are we obsessed with celebrities?” wondered the magazine editor. The magazine editor wondered whether we were obsessed with celebrities.
  • 49. Orders, requests and suggestions in reported speech
  • 50. Direct speech Indirect speech Affirmative orders and requests Subject + reporting verb + indirect object + to + infinitive…
  • 51. Direct speech Indirect speech Affirmative orders and requests “Can you buy some chocolate when you go to the shop?” asked Susan. Susan asked me to buy some chocolate when I went to the shop.
  • 52. Direct speech Indirect speech Affirmative orders and requests “Read the text,” said the teacher to the students. The teacher told the students to read the text.
  • 53. Direct speech Indirect speech Negative orders and requests Subject + reporting verb + indirect object + not + to + infinitive…
  • 54. Direct speech Indirect speech Negative orders and requests “Don’t move!” the policeman ordered the criminal not to move. The policeman ordered the criminal not to move.
  • 55. Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions • Subject + suggest + (not) + verb + -ing… • Subject + suggest + (that) + subject + infinitive without to… • Subject + suggest + (that) + should + infinitive without to…
  • 56. Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions “Let’s not go to France this year,” suggested Jack. Jack suggested not going to France that year.
  • 57. Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions “How about having sushi tonight?” said Chloe. Chloe suggested that we have sushi that night.
  • 58. Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions “Why don’t we recycle more?” said Liam. Liam suggested that we should recycle more.
  • 60. Direct speech Indirect speech Reporting verbs Subject + reporting verb + (not) + to + infinitive… agree / offer / promise / refuse / threaten
  • 61. Indirect speech Reporting verbs He refused to leave the house.
  • 62. Direct speech Indirect speech Reporting verbs Subject + reporting verb +indirect object + (not) + to + infinitive… advise / ask / encourage / invite / order/ persuade / recommend / remind / tell / warn
  • 63. Indirect speech Reporting verbs The weatherman warned us to expect a storm that night.
  • 64. Direct speech Indirect speech Reporting verbs Subject + reporting verb + (not) + verb + -ing… apologize for / deny / recommend / suggest
  • 65. Indirect speech Reporting verbs The paparazzi apologized for harassing the actress.
  • 66. Direct speech Indirect speech Reporting verbs Subject + reporting verb + (that) + subject + verb… add / admit / agree / announce / claim / complain / declare / deny / explain / insist / mention / predict / promise / reply / reveal / say / state / suggest
  • 67. Indirect speech Reporting verbs The man admitted that he had stolen the money.
  • 68. Direct speech Indirect speech Reporting verbs Subject + reporting verb + indirect object + (that) + subject + verb… persuade / remind / tell / warn
  • 69. Indirect speech Reporting verbs Max reminded me that he was going out that night.
  • 70. Direct speech Indirect speech Reporting verbs Subject + reporting verb + if / whether / wh-word + subject + verb… ask / enquire / question / wonder / want to know
  • 71. Indirect speech Reporting verbs The actor wondered whether he would win a prize at the awards ceremony that night.